Meaning York
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city in northern England, Old English Eoforwic, earlier Eborakon (c. 150), an ancient Celtic name, probably meaning "Yew-Tree Estate," but Eburos may also be a personal name. Related: Yorkis [..]
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From an English surname that was derived from York, the name of a city in northern England. The city name was originally Eburacon, Latinized as Eboracum, meaning "yew" in Brythonic. In the Anglo-Saxon [..]
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(n) the English royal house (a branch of the Plantagenet line) that reigned from 1461 to 1485; its emblem was a white rose
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when it was Saxon, was called Eorwic, and the legend is that a Duke of Effroc being drowned at the foot of the wall caused this name to be given to the city. Southwark Wall was also called the Effroc [..]
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Antwerp Rules [Fr.: "Règles de York/Anvers"] [Span.: "Reglas de York/Amberes"] [Ital.: "Regole di York-Anversa"] [Gr.: "York-Antwerpener Regeln"] - The rules under which a general average sacrifice (supra) is determined and by which the payments to the party who sacrificed are calculated. The most recent Rul [..]
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From an English surname that was derived from York, the name of a city in northern England. The city name was originally Eburacon, Latinized as Eboracum, meaning "yew" in Brythonic. [..]
Source: behindthename.com




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